Jeff Beck "Brush With the Blues" Cover and Breakdown Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2021
- This week's video starts with my partial cover of Jeff Beck's 2010 Live and Exclusive from the Grammy Museum performance of "Brush With the Blues", followed by Part 1 of an in depth breakdown of the licks and techniques used in the piece! For free chord and scale diagrams, go here: chuckjonesmusic.com/subscribe...
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AWESOMENESS! My fingers hurt just watching this! Chuck Jones rocks!
Hey Ronnie, thanks bro! You should watch my latest Beck vid: ruclips.net/video/Fh2z7C1WD7g/видео.html
Jeff Beck always sounded a bit different! That was his Brilliance. This is Awesome.😊
Thanks man! I sure appreciate that.
Fantastic....exactly correct
Man I surely appreciate it. Thanks so much for watching!
You rock man!! Excellent lesson, Jeff Beck song lessons are dificult to come by and even more when they're so instructive
I sure appreciate the props, Ignacio! Thanks for watchin' my brotha!
Thanks for your time. Really helpful
Thank you so much for watching!
I asked Will Ray and John Jorgenson to play some Jeff Beck when the Hellecasters were setting up. Nailed it of course.
I bet they did! I’ve known Jorgensen for years. He played on some recordings of my songs in Nashville back in the 90s. He does a heck of a Gypsy guitar as well.
Thank you, I used to play a Em instead of the C/B knowing it was not right but not knowing why...now I know! good job!
My pleasure man! I don't think I'd have guessed that chord if I hadn't had the video of Beck performing live to refer to. Thanks for watching, my friend!
Amazing job capturing the feel of Beck! Thank you Maestro!
Thanks so much, Josh! I appreciate ya brutha!
Damn! Almost impossible to cover the master, but you did an outstanding job! RESPECT
Man, I sure appreciate that! He is indeed, the master! And just gets better with age.
Outstanding job on a nearly impossible task!
Great lesson Chuck. Best I’ve seen for this song
I really appreciate that, David! Thank you for watching!!
Watched 60 seconds of this and subscribed immediately! Awesome job 👍
Thanks Paul! I really appreciate that!!
Nailed it Chuck. 👌
Thanks Michael! I appreciate you watching!!
Best tutorial for this gem on RUclips. With soul and feeling. 🤩 Very well done, Chuck!
Greetz from Germany.
Man I appreciate the kind words! Cheers from Nashville!
Soul you got sooo ul to spare... could listen to you all day. No fancy Dancy too much over the top crap... Just pure " suffering" - love'n it!
Joe, I always appreciate your comments man! Thanks for listening. I hope you’re doing well over there in Switzerland!
Fabulous job!!!
Thanks so much, Alan! I appreciate you watching.
Just 2 words: great playing !
Man, I truly appreciate that! Thanks so much for watching the channel!
Out standing!
Thank you my friend. And thanks for watching!
Amazing rendition!!
Man, I appreciate that! Thanks for watching!
Tnx a lot! Great! Need more!
Mal, I surely appreciate that! You mean more Beck? I'm trying to figure out what to focus on these days;)
Nice job Chuckles! Damn
I sure appreciate that Brook! Thanks for watchin'!
Great tutorial well done, Chuck!
Thanks for listening my friend!
Damnation that intro is bad azz 🔥🔥🔥🎸
Thanks for the props Carl!
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Thanks Christen! I appreciate you watching!
Great cover, man you've captured it. Any chance you could do Freeway jam? there's one part in the original recording i just cant get
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Thanks for listenin' Clay! Great to hear from you.
Wow man GREAT JOB!!!! Fantastic playing and superb attention to the details. Are those the stock Fender Noiseless pickups? What amps / pedals are you using? Thanks again.
Thanks so much, Trevor! Those are indeed stock Noiseless pickups! Far as I know, anyway. I don't think Fender does anything special to them for the Jeff Beck Signature model. As far as amps, pedals, etc. I'm actually using a couple of plug-ins on this track. The first is a plug-in from Overloud called TH-U. I first got turned on to it thru my Slate Digital All-Access Pass subscription. I'm just too dang busy these days to fiddle with dialing in a tone from a real amp, not to mention it makes my dog freak out;). That's something I need to work on;) The TH-U pre-set I'm using is a Fender Bassman head and a '59 Tweed cab, with digital models of a Tube Screamer, RSS Compressor and a Tape Delay for pedals. The other plug is Guitar Rig by Native Instruments with their pre-set called "Jeff at Ronnie's". It's basically a Marshall fake Lead 800 with a matched cab. Also a Tube Screamer pedal. What I did was copy my guitar part on to 3 different tracks in Logic Pro, and instantiate 2 instances of TH-U and 1 instance of Guitar Rig. For the soft parts on the openings of each verse, it's just one track of the TH-U. When the track gets a little heavier, I unmute the other two tracks for a little dirtier, heavier tone. Took a bit of work, but it worked out okay. I also have a really long tail reverb bus that I'm running all 3 tracks through. Trying to emulate the long tail verb Beck has on the live version of this track. I plan to put out Part 2 of the breakdown this week or next. I appreciate you tuning in man!!
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Excelente trabajo.
Felicidades.
@@adanetespinoza4104 Gracias! Muy apreciado!
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Hey Chuck, I just had another fun day with Part 1. Thx. I have a Fender Elite('16) which I floated. Would there be a noticeable playability w/ a Beck Strat ? Are the p/u's better for sounding the harmonics ? I just really would like to have one. Cheers. P.S. This strat has "noiseless" p/u's.
Hey man! Thanks for watching. I checked out the "Elite" Strats online and they look pretty dang solid to me. About the same price point as my particular JB Signature model, which is a 2014 that I bought for $1250 off of Ebay in 2015. I wanted it mostly for the roller nut and the floating whammy. I have a 1954 Strat that is not nearly all original;) I have the whammy bar on it against the body, so not floating. When you say ""This strat has "noiseless" p/u's"", I'm assuming you're referring to my JB? They are quiet and nice sounding pickups, but not what Beck himself uses (he uses custom wound). I'm guessing your Elite has the standard single coil pu's? I wouldn't think mine would necessarily make it any easier to sound harmonics, but not really sure. Mine are probably a little quieter. Another consideration if you're working on Beck's style is how the whammy bridge is floated. I have mine set up where it will go up a half step on the little E, a whole step on the B string, and a minor 3rd on the G string. That's how it is in this video. I have since read that Beck actually has his set up to float a Major 3rd on the G string.! Not sure if that's true, but I heard him play a lick or two that would corroborate that. Also, my JB model is not the Custom shop model, but the cheaper one. You can still get those for around $1500. It would prolly play pretty much the same as yours, except for the roller nut, which allows the strings to slide more easily than a standard nut. Also, it is not the same nut that Beck himself uses. He uses a Wilkinson roller nut that is no longer made. They are very rare these days and I haven't been able to find them at any price. Mine also has locking tuners, which I LOVE! So I would say that if you're interested in learning a lot of Beck, it might be worth your while to trade your Elite in for the Beck Sig model, but not totally necessary!! Bottom line though, it sounds like you really want one;) Thanks again bro!!
@@ChuckJonesMusic You went beyond the call of duty for me Chuck. I appreciated your detailed reply. I'm thinking of replacing nut on my Elite w/ a roller. I'm still on part 1 and it's so enjoyable. Thank you for your attention and kindness Chuck. Tucson,AZ
@@piperofsimms My pleasure, man! A roller nut would be a good investment. One other thing I forgot to mention: I'm pretty sure the JB model has slightly wider frets than a standard Strat. Good luck, and keep an eye out for Jeff's Boogie, coming soon!
Very good cover, not quite so nuanced, but of course , it's about the invention, the creation of the piece as much as the performance. That's why players like Beck, Hendrix et al are so special.
Ha! Thank you my friend. I don't think he ever played it the same way twice. Or anything else for that matter;) This is my favorite version I've come across so far. Nuanced indeed. I'm just a huge fan and especially of some of the particular techniques he used here. That's actually me playing all the way til the end, I just pantomimed for the video shoot. Beck's version is about twice as long as what I've covered here and right beyond this point, he does a lick that just haven't been able to figure out (which happens a lot w Beck). Hence no part 2 so far;)
Sweet.. guessing you know my uncle. Dennis Jones..
Wow, nice to meet you Vince! Dennis is MY first cousin! His dad and my dad were brothers. I’m guessing he’s your uncle on his mom’s (rest her soul) side of the family?
@@ChuckJonesMusic yes sir. Barbara is my mother.
@@vincemcgraw4383 Man, it's really nice to meet you, Vince. Please give your mother my best. Haven't seen her in DECADES!
Thank you for your GREAT PERFORMANCE❗😍
If possible plz my JEFF BECK cover too😊👍
Done!! Great covers bro!
@@ChuckJonesMusic Thank you so much friend❗😍
Arigato😊